
RSS Underground - RSS Resources - Dynamic Directory - Article MenuFeatured RSS Underground Blogging ArticleBlogging - The Fundamental Truth Behind the HypeThe internet is notorious for it's fast paced evolution of practices, accomplishments and it's very nature. The evolutionary step, is the weblog and the way it epitimizes todays global society generally. The hype surrounding blogging is absolutely incredible! Everywhere you turn there is someone elses tale about the unpresedented boom in blogging. It appears as if anybody from middle school children to senior people register their own blogs and article after article advocates blogs as the internet's present "big thing." The attention is well-afforded. Blogs are not a minor fad and they are an exceptional means by which one can operate a fruitful online enterprise. The indication for the success of blogs is not appearing in their present "hot" status. Nor is it the byproduct of some Further magical property. If one looks at the underlying nature of a weblog , they will find why weblog web sites present so much opportunity and allure. At its core, you see, a weblog is simply a web site. That which distinguishes it from a normal fixed web site, however, is its organization and powerful content manipulation system. By breaking down a weblog from this perspective, it is easier to understand why these web sites can be so fruitful. It all starts with a distinct word: content. Content is that which constitutes the internet universe and makes it 'go round'. Content refers to information and material and it is why people go online in the first place. Surfers are searching for content. They may want to be enlightened. They may wish to be entertained. Notwithstanding of their motivation, however, they are looking for content and usually, they also have an opinion. Search engines, in principle, reward content. Google and its cohorts live with one dominant objective in place: to deliver surfers to the information for which they are looking: Relevant Content. In order to do this, the search engines depend on algorithms that rank the likely value of web sites. At the foundation of these search engine algorithms is the extremely basic and definitive belief which holds that web sites presenting additional and relevant content on a particular topic are logical to be just what a visitor needs. Accordingly, content produces greater search engine listings, and accordingly, more traffic.
Traditional fixed web sites can present content and can be frequently updated to expose new information (another activity definitely smiled upon by the search engines). However, the sequence of updating traditional web sites can be rather time-consuming and inefficient to make updates as regular as that which may be optimal. Blogs, on the other hand, display a structure that makes the addition of new content on a regular basis incredibly simple. There is no need to transpose plain text to HTML. There is no necessity to manually upload a reworked page to one's server. Instead, the blogger need only place their new post and click their mouse. The software which serves as the blogging platform does the bulk of the effort. This brings about a whole new degree of the frequency in which a web site is updated. The end result is a themed content-rich Web page which is consistently and meaningfully added to with new information with search engine friendly regularity. The search engines discover the material fast, list blogs frequently, and reward them for their content with higher rankings in search engine results pages (SERPS). Those who argue blogs are nothing more than a fleeting phase and that "blog" is precisely the buzzword of the times, often fail to comprehend that the fundamental nature of blogs is the real driving force behind their accomplishments. One should not be consider that by blogging they are just trying to cash in on a fleeting fad - blogs are a sound way of creating a profitable web site quickly and easily, for sustained growth in almost any niche. Related: Public Domain Content - Money Making Mini Site RSS Underground Featured Article Author BoxWayne Smith For all things blogs, including how to make yours profitable, visit: profit using free blogs Blog Software For All Your Blogging NeedsAre you ready to find the solutions you have been searching for? Right now anyone who has a writing talent or is aspiring to be a author has written a weblog in the net. There are weblog softwares that are simple and easy to use and a technically minded and challenged individuals can effortlessly obtain a weblog online. For a few people , blogs are their projects of every day life, as they chat about their daily episodes as well as pay tribute to friends and family. In addition, blogs assume a deep meaning written to compose and collect political statements, support a product, supply information on research, and also offer tutorials. Any subject that are of your interests, you can be sure that some person has written a weblog regarding it. Blogs are now being 'penned' by musicians, politicians, sports personalities, novelists, newscasters as well as other known figures. It is this weblog fever that has raised controversy. The fact that anyone can write and in regard to any subject matter under the sun, complaints about certain write-ups are an issue. In a lot of blogs, names are often mentioned; do keep in mind that although you are allowed to write anything that interests you in a weblog , you have to be very cautious and take in a lot of responsibility. Do not make any statements which can become doubtful; or else, be very prepared. Why a weblog ? 1. For personal acquaintances, relationships and hobby. A person can create a weblog about his daily activities, what's going on with his life as his way of informing his family and friends the things that goes on in his life. Similarly, one may also create a weblog just so he can express what he feels about himself, or about a certain subject that is of interest to him. 2. Topical. Many blogs are committed to a precise topic, lets say computer hardware or politics. These are often read like magazines. 3. For marketing. Corporations are too, into blogging; if well written and implemented, this kind of weblog can be a powerful tool for business communications, forming enthusiasm and anticipation regarding their products and services offered, or utilised as tool within the company, keeping employees up-to-date about company issues and news. Why someone else's software? A lot of Web designers and creators will scoff at the belief and idea of utilizing the software of someone else. This is can be true especially when each software greatly differs from the individual requirements that a client may have. Yet on the other hand, when it refers to a Weblog software, there is no reason for concern in the use of a package that is pre-written, as most packages were developed after years of study; not just knocked together during a couple of days. In addition, one may study its feature set. For a developer, it may take a lot of time and effort to write and compose from, nothing at all, every individual feature in the Weblog software packages of today. For most people, a weblog is there for the main reason that chooses to publish or make known your literature and texts on the Web, so you would like to spend your time more on writing than coding. Hosted Services If one wishes to start broadcasting on the Web, yet does not have web hosting, one can consider looking into a hosted service, which includes blogger, TypePad, Live Journal, and more. These services are operated or handled for an individual, so there is no need to concern one about technical upkeep of one's Weblog; instead, one can concentrate on his weblog 's appearance and content. In just minutes, after signing for an account, one can readily start his own weblog . Many such services are offered free, such as blogger. TypePad charges a minimal amount for monthly service fee. Self-Hosted When one has Web hosting on hand, or is eager to buy hosting, in which one feesl that the advantage will prevail over the problems of keeping up your own weblog connection and installation, then you may want to take into account a package that is self-hosted, which includes Movable Type, Textpattern and WordPress. Other hosting companies did construct the process of installation easier, permitting installation with just a click from a control panel that is browser-based. It is important that you check with a hosting company so you can view if this function is offered. Similar to hosted services, some self hosted packages are made available either for free or for a certain fee which is dependent on the type of package that you choose as well as the basis why you are using it. Thanks for taking the time to read my article. You should continue searching for additional information to help you.
Author Bio: This Article was written by David Hill. Tens of Thousands of Articles and Resources can be found at; http://www.articlepro.co.uk This article is available for re-print This Article and Author Bio: MUST be kept entire and in place without alteration, either in part or in full. David Hill is an Analytical Chemist. He has written Articles for several years. All his articles are available freely but the resource box, and the article content itself, must be intact, in place and not amended! Dear Diary, Dear World - All About BloggingThe Internet has changed the way we live, breathe, and even write - in fact, it is mainly due to the blogging phenomenon that we receive headlines, change them, and even get the latest buzz on issues newspapers and popular media will not dare tackle. Blogging has become so common, it has prompted dictionary makers to create new terms. For instance, each article on a weblog is called a "post," "entry," or "blog post." A person who blogs is called a "blogger." But what is blogging, and why is it so popular? Blogging refers to the activity of updating one's weblog . What is a weblog ? A weblog is a web log, or an Internet-based publication which contains articles about a variety of topics. Blogs are either run on dedicated hosting services, or they can be run on any ordinary web hosting service using scripts meant for blogs. Blogs often focus on a particular subject. They can tackle movie reviews, political issues, important local news, or one's personal opinion. Most blogs serve as online diaries, and will contain personal images, artwork, and writing. Blog posts will contain the following elements. * A title - Some personal bloggers have modified this, and have added subtitles to add "meat" to their entries. They may indicate the music they are currently listening to, their current mood, and the subject of their post. Journalistic bloggers will often link their title to similar articles available online. * The body - This is the main content of the weblog . It can be a fictional entry, in the case of story or novel blogs; or a non-fiction entry, in the case of other blogs, such as news blogs or diaries. * A permalink - this is the link to the individual weblog entry, which other bloggers can use if they would like to link or refer to the article. * The date - this is simply the date, time, and sometimes place in which the entry was first posted. Some blogs may also contain the following. * A comments section - this enables readers to make comments or react to the weblog entry. This is also a useful way by which other bloggers can make themselves, and their blogs, known. * The tags - this is the section where bloggers list the categories under which their current article falls. For instance, a post on "Saving the Whales" can be categorized under "environment," "whales," and "ecology." * Trackback - Also known as pingback, this is a list of links of other sites that refer to the article or post. There are many different kinds of blogs available, depending on the topic they tackle. A few types include the following * Personal - These blogs focus on personal experiences, and feature an online diary, usually with images or artwork. Some photoblogs fall under this category, where bloggers post pictures instead of writing about their experiences. * Paid - Some bloggers are paid to weblog their career experiences, or the latest news about a company. * Socio-cultural - Some blogs are devoted to socio-cultural experiences, and can allow people of other cultures a glimpse into the quirks and specialties that make other cultures unique. * Science - Some scientists have taken to blogging about their research findings, or to share laboratory techniques. Such a method, however, has been met with derision in the science community, since it overrides the traditional peer-based review of research. * Political or News - Some blogs focus on the latest news, and can even offer political opinions on certain subjects. Blogging is definitely here to stay, and it can influence cultures and headlines through the widely popular medium of the Internet. Have you tried blogging yet? Khieng 'Ken' Chho - Online Blogging Resources. For more, visit Ken's web site: http://blogging.1w3b.net/ Are you Blogging Effectively?Perhaps "blogging" isn't such a graceful word. For me, personally, it sounds like a worded drudgery the way cereals can be soggy, skies can be foggy, and the way minds can be groggy. But for now, it's too late to rename this shortened word for web-logging. Widespread blogging is nevertheless one of the most engaging Internet developments of the past few years. As a medium it gives rise to many new and worthy voices and plays a new and vital force in shaping opinions, political realities, trends, and even our language. I believe that a weblog is simply a tool to use for someone who's got something to say. Let me be clear in saying that a weblog is a poor choice for someone who needs a megaphone to scream out to cyberspace in order to elicit a meaningful response from Internet users. If you want attention and want it now and expect blogging to bring it to you, then this will surely be a disappointment. However, if you like to write and engage others on subjects of which you have some command or experience, then it's a wonderful application with which you can interact with people who share similar interests as you. The hype is well founded. Anyway, here's a list of blogging tips... 1.) Be topical. Cohesiveness in message is not optional. Readers may or may not be interested in your topic, but if your message is haphazard that few will bother remembering to return to your weblog because it essentially would offer nothing to remember. This doesn't mean blogs can't jump from subject to subject. For instance, a weblog with a humorous focus has all the leeway in the world for subject matter, but it would be foolish for such a weblog to turn the humor on and off. In such an example, the aspect of humor would be content's glue, the strength of the weblog . The beauty of staying on point and on topic is that eventually, due to the nature of the Internet, you will find those interested solely in your topic. (as opposed to online diaries. There are millions of them on the internet, few have any readers. Email me with examples if I'm wrong and I'll be able to show you why you're showing me a weblog and not a diary.) 2.) Refresh your content Create a schedule and stick to it. Realizing that blogging requires time and effort, don't create unrealistic expectations and be unable to deliver. An occasional lapse or holiday is generally understood but readers returning to find stale, out-dated content are going to find another weblog with similar content. New blogs and RSS feeds are popping up on a daily basis. If you have worked hard to develop an audience and a community you don't want to lose them due to lack of communication. And remember, what's old is not new and, for blogs, thusly not interesting. 2006 isn't the time to rail against Enron or Vanilla Ice. Insight doesn't matter much to yesterday's news. 3.) Clear Language Counts. Blessed is the weblog with a clear line of logic. Write without inside jokes, clique-y catchphrases or ambiguous logic. First time readers need to be close to your message. They are more likely to return to blogs that strike them positively. If the first read is confusing there will not be a second read. 4.) Feed the Spiders. Search engines take notice of active blogs and weblog search engines are especially sensitive to activity. If nothing else, search engines are smarter today than they were yesterday and are only getting smarter. In constantly improving they are seeking to aggregate quality; quality blogs are updated several times a week, if not daily, as opposed to once or twice a month. I don't mean to scare you but a big spider is watching, so dance for them. 5.) RSS. Think of RSS like a magic to blogging world, because that's the effect it's had. RSS feeds are a way to exponentially sound your voice to the interested. These feeds are a great means to increase the distribution and readership of your original content. 6.) Spell check. Hey man, use the spell-check. I do - if I didn't you probably wouldn't have made it to #6. It only takes a minute and can save you from looking like a hack. Your weblog audiences will be small at first. And, frankly, that's the way it should be. Who are you to think that half the internet will flock to you after three or four posts of your weblog , anyway? If you tough it out while maintaining quality, readership will materialize. You will link to good, relevant blogs and, in turn, they will to you. While your voice may be unique, your niche likely isn't and if your content is emitted smartly to the Internet those relevant readers will respond through readership and interaction. That I guarantee. Joseph Pratt Media Analyst ICMediaDirect.com http://www.icmediadirect.com e: joseph@icmediadirect.com America's National Pastime - Blogging (Kvetching)According to the latest Time - CNN poll as reported by Wolf Blitzer in the situation room, Kvetching and Internet Poker have replaced Baseball as America's favorite pastime. Kvetching has spawned a huge industry in the United States of America now that the manufacturing jobs have been relocated to China. "Kvetch": "to complain, blame, harangue, scapegoat, get freaked out about, drive crazy, whine about, gossip, spin, twist the truth, lie and tell the truth about but do nothing about it except kvetch." Kvetching is the fuel of the internet, a multi billion dollar industry. The internet has turned the Earth into a worldwide Kvetchfest. Every weblog is a series of daily kvetches by literally hundreds of millions of people world wide. Blogging is now replacing psychiatry as a way for people to vent their fear, frustration, anger, and sense of worthlessness. Soon blogging will render psychiatry obsolete. Instead of lying on a couch for 45 minutes complaining about what your father said to you when you were 5 years old, as your Doctor sits silently thinking about what to buy his mistress for her birthday, and then saying, "I'm sorry our time's up for this week I'll see you next Wednesday", for $100 per session, people can now sit down at their computer and kvetch for free for as long as they like to the entire world. Not only this, but the search engines' super computers index every single word of every single person's kvetch, so that if you search "Bush" you will come up with 228 million search results. Unfortunately the search engines do not yet display all 228 million results for each word, but they do display a thousand, and getting your kvetch into the top thousand has spawned an entire industry of snake oil salesmen called SEO experts. For a modest fee these people will tell you which words to use in your kvetch, submit your kvetch to millions of search engines, and promise to get your kvetch into the top ten kvetches for your keyword, the big time, where millions of people can read about your problem and feel sorry for you and send you comments, emails, and invite you to join their group of people with similar complaints. The NSA is now recording every telephone conversation that you make, writing down the name and number of the person you called, and recording every word of every weblog that you write. It is as though they are recording on super computers every thought that comes into your mind. Even George Orwell could not have imagined this. It is like we are robots gone mad and our brains are mini computers and the government is the main computer trying to reign us all in, to defragment the system before we blow up the earth once and for all. Kvetching is the fuel of the media, newspaper commentators and television commentators. You can now watch the talking heads in high definition. They have divided up into groups, Democrats and Republicans. Now the Republicans are kvetching about the other Republicans, as well as the Democrats. The Shiites are kvetching about the Sunnis and the Kurds and the Muslims are kvetching about the Hindus. The Americans are kvetching about the Iranians and the Iranians are kvetching about the Jews and the Americans. The psychiatrists only exist now because the search engines are not permitted to hand out medications, although that is changing. Drug companies are buying up our email addresses and spamming our mail boxes with invitations to purchase anti depressants over the internet without the intervention of any doctors. They are not concerned that many of these anti depressants cause even worse depression and cause the bloggers to commit suicide. The doctors are getting their revenge on patients who left them for their keyboards. There is a deeply spiritual reason why computers are so popular. We know from countless people who have had near death experiences that after death many of us go back into a tunnel of brilliant white light. We experience a sense of complete relief and ecstasy, not a care in the world, all of our troubles left behind. Looking into the white light of our computer screens for hours on end we become one with the white light that is our holy spirit. We feel as though we are back in the womb, back in heaven from where we came, free from all worldly cares, like nuclear world war 3, global warming, Armageddon, pollution, crumbling economies, which worries are shouted at us constantly by the newspapers, televisions, and computer screens, sending us reeling to psychiatrists, drugstores, and SEO experts. More American soldiers have committed suicide in Iraq than have been killed in combat. Imagine the stress they are under. They are in a country where they are universally hated, protecting people who hate their guts, watching their best friends get killed and their legs and arms blown off every single day, frightened to death that this will be their fate as they round the next turn, all for a country which was tricked into going to war and no longer believes in the war. Instead of sending more troops, the United States needs to send over more SEO experts. Don't worry. Soon it will all be over. Jesus is coming on a flying white horse to save us all again, and to meet George Bush in Jerusalem, to congratulate him on his successful crusade, reclaiming the Holy Land for Christianity as the Pope did with his Christian Army 1,000 years ago. As Albert Einstein said to his lover of 20 years, "If you didn't kvetch you'd have nothing to say at all. So keep on kvetching, you kvetch." Karen Fish is a writer currently living in Los Angeles California. 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